Another possibility, Steve: Is it possible that you and Jeremy used
different brands / formulations of contact cement? And / or possibly vastly
different formulations of vinyl?

I know I often run into problems trying to match plastics with glues.


On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Jeremy Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:

> Interesting. I did not have any hinge failure. However, closer inspection
> shows that the CC seems to be a bit tacky in places that were not before
> arrival. I am curious about this line:
>
> "with a tacky substance on both surfaces that made me wonder how it could
> have healed at all"
>
> That makes it sound like you attached the two sides while they were still
> too wet. You know that you are supposed to wait 15-30 minutes for each side
> to be dry to the touch and then you join them?
>
> I did not put foil tape over the vinyl.. but only because I ran out of
> time :) I probably will add that before the next use.
>
> For the record, I used 1.5 cans of CC for a 6' stretch hexayurt. I went
> pretty heavy. And I used 6" wide strips of vinyl.
>
> I beveled my edges and there was quite a bit of tension on the vinyl while
> it was set up. For each hinge I only had vinyl on one side (unlike the camp
> danger bifi hinges).
>
> Working with the CC was definitely a pain -- so I would love to find a
> better fixative. Whatever stuff they used on the back of the velcro seemed
> to hold up stellar. The CC required a respirator, an outdoor work space
> away from ignition sources, and made the vinyl warp all funny before it was
> applied. Plus you had to wait a long time for all the curing -- which is a
> problem if you were trying to do all the cementing on a small 4x8 deck like
> I was.
>
> - jeremy
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 1:54 AM, Steve Upstill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> All I can say is that my experience of the vinyl-contact cement was very
>> different. I did all the work up front in the expectation of having a
>> years-long solution, only to have my hinges fail: the vinyl simply pulled
>> loose in the heat of the Playa (some places the vinyl just casually lifted
>> as if there was no adhesive there in at all), with a tacky substance on
>> both surfaces that made me wonder how it could have healed at all. Out
>> there, I patched like mad with bifi, and now I'm looking at doing the whole
>> laborious job over again next year. Crap.
>>
>> So what went wrong? I have three theories:
>>
>> 1) assembly problems, i.e., I put the CC on too thickly, or not thickly
>> enough, or I didn't wait long enough for it to dry, or too long
>> 2) the heat was just too much for it
>> 3) because I laid the vinyl on when the panels were lying on the ground
>> and abutting, actually folding them over the rest of the way put too much
>> tension on the hinge. I did it fairly tight because I wanted some tension
>> in the structure.
>>
>> If anybody has any information that would help me figure out which theory
>> is correct, I'd be enormously grateful. Could others chime in with their
>> experience? If I'm the only one with failed hinges, that pretty much
>> disposes of theory #2. Also, did people tape over the vinyl with aluminum
>> tape? I'm thinking that under theory #2, the shiny stuff would go a long
>> way to keeping the heat down.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve Upstill
>>
>> On Sep 4, 2013, at 7:47 PM, Jeremy Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I built two 6' folding stretch hexayurts this year. One was a traditional
>> design with camp danger bifi hinges. The other used contact cement, vinyl,
>> and velcro.
>>
>> The contact cement+vinyl+velcro solution definitely required more work up
>> front. But the pay off on the playa was huge! It went up and down so much
>> faster. And, it is already ready to go back up again. There is no per-use
>> consumeables and nothing that has to be cleaned off before the next use.
>>
>> I have a bunch of video and other details on the build process that I
>> hope to upload 'some day' but the short version is, DO IT!
>>
>> - jeremy
>>
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